NEW: PC Students Occupying President's Office Defy Orders, Plan to "Stay All Night"

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NEW: PC Students Occupying President's Office Defy Orders, Plan to "Stay All Night"

Photo of students in Shanley's office, courtesy of Pilar McCloud with the NAACP Youth Council
Providence College students occupying President Father Brian Shanley's office on Tuesday have said they will not obey school orders to leave, and will stay until he agrees to their demands for redress.

In a statement released by group spokesperson Mary-Murphy Walsh, she said that the students "will stay in his office all night and however long it takes for him to agree to all the demands and agree to produce a comprehensive plan within the next 20 days."

Statement from Spokesperson

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Walsh provided the following statement Tuesday at 4:50 p.m.

"Shanley came in at 4:26 and refused to sign the agreement. It was the first time he read the agreement with his own eyes. He refused despite the fact that over 40 students have waited in his office for eight hours now and three students, including myself, continue to hunger strike. He said there is nothing he can do in terms of making all of our demands happen. He said, as he always does, that action is being taken to combat racism on campus yet will not show exactly what that action is."

"Students refuse to accept that answer and will stay in his office all night and however long it takes for him to agree to all the demands and agree to produce a comprehensive plan within the next 20 days. The secretary was nice enough to order us extra toilet paper. The police were called but they said that they wouldn't come as long as the protest remains peaceful."


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